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THE EVENING STAR 18 PUBLISHED DAILY, (BXOEPT SUNDAY.) AT THE STAB BUILDINGS Sowihwest corner of Penm’s evewus and 1110 street BY W. D. WALLAOH. ——e——_- STAR 1s served by the carriers to thetr osiioa: im the Oity and Distric at Tam Omrts Pan WEEK. Uopies at the counter, with F withcat wrappers, Two Usnts each. Price yor Malline:—Three months, One Poller and Fifty Cents; six months, Tires Dol- lars; eve year, Five Dollars. No papers are sect from the offies longer than for. ‘The WEEKLY STAR—pu' on Friday moerning—Om Dollar end 6 Helf a Year. WASHINGTON HOMC@OPATHIO DIs- No. 314 @ street, between 12th and 23th streets. All poor ple will reveive and medicines ten. x: ye Du. T 8. VERDI, fromitozp. Da ©. & VERDI, from2t03 wedical attendance nes, free of charge. at the above Instite- BSTBUCTION ON THE PIANO A bas sto mostc a shed . and who has a — on one 2 teacher will give Dupils in orout fences given. (? termes and t . call upon Messrs. METZEnUTT & COS Music Biorey oF add) Post Utiee Box 784. no Zz CONFIDENTIAL Young men jured themeeives bich unfit em for le aged and old from the feilies of youth, or other feel ® debility in advance of their years, placing themreives under the treatment of bould first read *“The feoret ea befere dress, in a scaled en on ree natin DrcHAS A. STUART ore BRIDAL AND FUNERAL W BO- QUETS, CROSSES, ANCHORS, rane . Tr we in natural form. WAX FLOWERS, IB FLOWERS, and GBRAIBING, uy. Mra. FRIES, late of Boston Has removed to No. 429 “ith street, between G and H. oc 36m" ADIES WHO 4XE DESIROUS OF A SKILL- L ful and accomplished Physician, should oon salt Dr HENRY MOBTON, 154 Park street. near Richmond street, Baltimore,Md. Dr Mor- ton's services may be engaged in Washington or any othercity, by addressingas above oc 13-3m AMES GUILD. Dealer i: J Fe ‘ure v id oh ae el ron oletered and Varnished. an ey H 1.) Highest price paid for ——— oy *EREMIAH S. BLACK. WARDH.LAMON. C.F. BLACK. mare LAW OFFIOB. BLAOK, LAMON & jongress. Office, 46™ lath street, (directly opposite Wil- Isrda’ Flotel ) de 13-tf th ments. snd Committees of C CLOTHING, &e. , OUND ADVICE. s ees me it! oo be ust listen a b: From the folks at Smith's Oak Hal! Comes a word of advice, So sound and so nice. For the present reason of Fall. —— os eur throat. at youre warmly clad: Or with cold in your bead You'll be sick in your bed, Which will be exceedingly bad. And you'll stay in bed With the cohd in your head, And compdlied to be somewhat quiet, ill you've had enongh Of the Doctor's staff. And all sorts of cick folks’ diet Better beware, And always take care y clad for the Fall, able clothes, 4 hh as those Which ‘are cold at Smiths Oak Hal! SMITH BROS. & CO.. MEBOHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS iN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. O4K BALL, 464 Sgvexru StuxFr. Ju-t received the largest and Mucst stock of PIRCE GOUDS ever offered :n the city of Wash- ington. Having secured the best artiste in the city, we are prepared to make up in the finest tyle, and at less prices than any ot! stabliah- ‘pent bois tf} “B&B. & CO, E LOLAN, ME 4e of lath street opposite Willaris superfor asscrtment o Nectings. Chinchilias and Kecomas. for ny enersl agsortme thing Goods. He has siso added to 4 lot of firet chi ys Custom made ew York, at lower prices tuan is city. nvites bis friends and the public to give bin: and returns his sin- cere thanks for their liberal patronage. oc 3\-2m 7 . HEI z CITIZEN'S AND MIGHANT TAILOR, itan Hotel, late Brown's, 362 Pennsylvania aven' my 1-tf Washiv c. DENTISTRY. BEMUVAu. B LEW D: ?. Deon DENTIST, tine Great Metropol Teduced the price very low, 4 bee the t bow and fmproved method ‘eoth. io, 366 Peun'e Sones; between 13th and 19th Streets. seat 8. B. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, BEETS he Inventor and ™.D.. Patenice of the MINBRAL onally at, ‘TE TEETH, atteuds pers: io] wear these teeth wh ot Wear others, 10 r can calling at my office ean be accommoda- price they may de- to there who are particular, and wish the lesnest, strongest and t can procure, the MIN’ ted with J rest, el that art STEAM ENGINES, Combining the maximum of efficiency .¢nrability, end economy, with the minimum of weight and price. They sre widely and favorably known, more than 600 beingiause. All warranted satis- tory,or ne sale. Descriptive circulars sent on pplication. Address J. 0. HOADLEY & Co., Lawrence, Mass, BEMOVAL. BoSeosm Rzmovar. J.P. DENNIS, COACHMAKER; Bogs leave to inform his customers and the pablic nerally that he bas BEMOVED from. Cig s'gud. om oth street, to Nos. 393 ee ent 295 Pepe yp bl Mth poe g f8, sent nosy ivania avenue palte Grover'® ‘Theatre . ‘As his facrtittes ate eater in bis old location, he can 4 EAP, DURAELE. and ta as GOOD’ AP, oa ~ ~ Coset: ae berg enn bth mg th i pone ba rst clase mec! and Bothing bat the best material, together wi! strict attention to buxiness,te merit and — afair share of patronage. eotm DAMS EXPRESS OOMPANY, OFFICE 514 PENN’A AVENUE BRANCH OFFIOE- B19 PENNSYLV4Ni4 AVENUE, OPPOSITE WICLLARD's. r- as TERN GREA . NOBTHEEN, WkeTeeN, AND SOUTHERN EXPRESS WABDERS, Merchandise. Money. forwaraed with dtepete of the country COLLECTION OF NOTES, BRAFTS, ax Made in sccoasibie pare” = Sone then DUNN, Agent _mb %-tf fashington, D. 0, FPHE GREAT REBELLION. by Join Blinor Mem, by: F. Whipgler OL The Sens Wealth. by Amass Walker: @2-'Life and Time: of Bed Jacket. by Win. L. ‘The Bane: fiir trates lasing the Roa’ A Revel by Spice for Wealth. by Mc, FRANCK TAYLOR, of all kinds le sections 4 Valuables toall NATIONAL THEATRE, (inte Grover’s,) 2 mpuesviveets avenue, near Willarde’ Hotel. Bariay Meee eere tones genes. a ae = "Braes: Man... seen Mecmmete THIS (Pridey) EVENING. No Last jeht bat mort x MS. J. W. WALL. pape nse Washington of his original im- PS Heceaiaas (here A 33. =. U6) ‘A in a Bri! ‘emily Matinee Tomorrow ( ni te. n ina BAB ROOM cud the Fa-eaot MY. rion: Dy ‘e = BO'® “418 with Mr. V.NING BOWERS as ~ BFFBRAON is cogaged, and will appea: jomday Evening, November preter? | METZEROTT HALL. GEAND opERATIC OONOERT' THE RICHINGS UELEBRACED ENGLIS' OPERA TROUPE, CABOLINE BIOHINGS, DIRBUTRESS, ‘Will appear for pevittvely one night only on MONDAY EVENING, November 26, at the above-named hull Present some of their choicest gems from the following operas FRA DiaVOLO, SICILLIAN VESPERS, MARTHA, ANNA BOLENA, BARBER OF SEVILLE, LINDA, BETLEY AND DON PASQUALI. Musical Director.........W. G DIETBICH. Cards of admigsion $1. B»x sheetopenen Thurs day morning, at 10 o clock, at Metzerott's Music Store, where seats cau be secured without extra charge. no 21-5 WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUS Will Open for the CONGRESSIONAL SEASON, DECEMBER 3, 1866, with the following Artistes - ROSE EYTINGE, BO} RYTING E, BOBE EYTINGE, JOHN MORTIME! FRANK LAWLOR, JOHN MORTIME ; FRANK LAWLOR, JOHN MORTIMER: FBANK LAWLOR, EMILY JORDAN, EBILY JORDAN. EMILY JORDAN, OBARLES HALE, OHN VARRY, ORARLES HALF, JOHN VARRY, OBARLES HALE, JOHN VaRRY: LANOHE GREY, BLANCHE GREY, ILANCHE GREY, . B. PHILLIPS, M. MATTHEWS, Ht B: PHILLIPS: M. MATTHEWS, H. B. P 1PB, M. MATTHEWS, And a number of other of similar standing, Bo 19-1 = re NATIONAL THEATER, . MR. JEFFERSON o will eres ONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, FOR BIX NIGHTS nol2-1t_ BOFS. J. W. &H. P. KBEIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th ets... Opposite Metropolitan Hotel Our Academy is now open for the recevtien of Pupi A select class is now forming on Wed- nesday afternoon from 4 to 6 @ clock, for tne<e who cannot attend our regular classes. Circulara can be had at J. F. Ellis’ and W. G. Metzerott & Co.’s Music Stores. The Hall can be rented for Sofrees, &c. Days and Howts of Tuition For Ledies, Misses and me day and Thursday afternoons, from 3 to o'clock ntiemey's . Tuesday aud Thursday eve- nings.from 8 to 10 o'clock. For fu: ply during the hours fo the ‘Academy. rter commencing with the first lesson. se Ly ABINI DANCING _AOADEMY, AT MABINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, E, between 9th and ldth streets, ‘This academy is bow open fer the recep- tion of pupils. Days and houre ef tuition for young Isdies, misses and masters. Tucedays, Thuredays aud Sat- urdays, from 3toS p. m. entiemen’s «lseses from 8 to 10, same evenings. NB —Private instruction giveu to stit the con- ventlence of the pupil ge 25 ~ EDUCATIONAL. r A SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED BY TWO young Iadies,en MONDAY, Nov 19th e rooms copnecti: ith the 434 street P Church. All English breschee toughe Matrsnee Resi) vouth gate. > BS. ALICB V. DALY 1 Mi; brea tnt he pan guncrtat = wat seca ry were OPILS for fasteuc- 105 Fesldence. ot, Seorgenvune .C. Terms mo Pen im ST. TIMOTAY’S HALL, sn BR Bia peat. bcm lar at the ‘Bookstores of this city, or address the pri 8 an st KE. PAREONS. Ostonviile. Ma. — STOVES, &e. PREPARE FUR WINTER. At BOYD'S. 479 street, eap set ropire et Kinds of Stoves, Ranges. Hooters, u * Moft’s celebrated BA. or sale. ote at OVS Skene re Cowon boro — she ane OBERT BOYD oe 30-1m* 479 9th street, bet. Dani %, Fox, REAL ESTATE BROKERS ant ATTORNEYS #0ki CLAIMANTS. OFFICE: CORNEYOF 7TH AND F STBEETS, A Pogt Office J E. FITCH & B,C, oe irge 8. Gideon, George W. Riggs, H.D.« coke, Moses Kelly. [ps?oezeser OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED GTATES ——- ao ASHING tober 29, 1866. On the petition of HABVEY MUCH: of Leb- u -» Praying for the extension of a ee fourteenth day of Jane “83, for an finprovement in ‘Mop Heads. for seven years from the ion of said ent, which takes place on the 1fth day of June, js ordered that the said petition be heard at ‘stent Ofice on Monday. the 20th day of May xt. et 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are no- Sppear and show cause. if any they have, senate mg Rot to be graated. rent office their ete Sjouns upectelty eaten ice their @! jons, 8 writing, at leastcwen'y daye helove tae alltestimony filed by either hesring must be ‘¢ tr itted in Prcoreatce with the rules office, which will be furnished on application. Depositions and other oe od rel a b iy oben five aaeoapen it ith the LS Soy, within en aa} ir the teatimon: eOeaep putlished tn . 5 this _motice be wg Regie Ranh a Gece N.B., once te ee sea Peat ned Previous to 0. ER, F_ 8, Kattors of the'wbor nes a ond send Is to ‘the Patent with sony a send tty et daw fno6-lawsw aaah Saal panies pane oy tliat? obZ ComoenE WATER has not sweotere: a fo forty unpleasent sm-lis single pleseant.cne. New York reeable ogee. buts fortunately. eur ‘vem Can surround the: vi ‘ance by using (ast o N'S “NIGHT BLOOMING 0: UB. everywhere. BZ METOALFE’S GREAT BHEUMATIO DY ie ihe most wonderfnl remeay ever breught before the public. ‘A gentleman of this city bo aps lost the we of bisimbs. and had used crm for over six months. has been com- ane cured y One bottle Tell your alflicted rie: ‘to try it. BO 20-e02W ‘ORD, Agent. BEMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOB SPECIAL GASRSS No. 14 Bond atreet; New York. S7-Full information, with the highest testimo- niais; also, @ Book on Spectal Diseases, tna sealed envelope, aentfiret, BF Ba sure and send for them, uli not regret it; Jor. a8 advertining phy- gene tmpostors, without for wo and divect {0 DE LAWEERG . o. 14 Bond street, New York. no lz DeWiy pncns Ja tated in : ERO ae: HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN Halk RENKWER roved itself to be the most pertect preparation hair ever offered to the public. vegetable compound, aud contains no in- jurious properties whatever. It wit TORE GRAY Hare To 1Ts ORIGINAL CoLor. It will k the hair from falling ont. It clea sor the scalp, and makes the hair soft, "ele waple Waid hair dronsi jen air dr 4 eld or young, sheata fall to use it. ‘OMMENDED AND Uskp BY THB Finest THORITY. po codt sie yogetabio Sicilian Hair Be- ewer, @ nO other. R. P. HALL & O0., Nashua, N, H., Proprietors. for sale by al! Druggists ja2s-Th ly TWO BAD CASES OF PILES OUBESD BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin writes for the benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been troubled for ssh years with an aggre: vated case of Piles. and his brother was discharged from the army as tucurable, (he being qnite para- lyned with the Piles.) Both these distressing caaca were cured with one bettle of Dr. STBICK LAN D'S PILB REMEDY. The recommendation of these entlemen. beside the daily testimont recel ved »y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince these suffer- ing that the most aggravated chrenic cases of Piles are cured by Dr. Btric! Pile Remedy. It1s sold by Drnggi: very wh Sold by J. Ww. NAIRN & OO ; ©) OHBISTIANI, a cae oc 3-1y HAS. avenue and 502 9th street. ABSUPERIOR BEMEDY. - We — somacigntlenaly seqomanend fe St eat ert rom 4 distressiag can, i . o LANDS. MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM. It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is with- al not disagreeable to the teste re is no doubt butthe Mellifuous Cough Balsam is one of the best prepurstions in nse. and fs ail that its prop etor claims for it We hi durit he past week, and found treasing cough. It{s pre) No. 139 Bpcamore str: eo by Brnggti jalao at CHKISTIN street. oc % ly SURELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFOLLY, SMOLANDEB'S EXTRACT BUOKU 1s CURING every case of Kipwry Distast, RugVMAvisM, GuaveL, URinarny Disonpens, Waaxness and Pains im the Baca, Frmate OomPtatnts and Trovs.es arising from Bxcxsses oF any Kr. COME, YB AFFLIGTED! TRY SMOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecartes, Price $1. D. BARNES & 00,, New York, and BABNES, WAEBD & 00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & BOGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-ly OOLGATE’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE SOAP A superior TorLEr Soar, prepared from refined VaceTsB.E O1rs in combination with GLYcegin® and especially designed for the use of Lanrzs, and the Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, and washing properties narivalled. For ssle by all druggists. ECRET DISBASES. Givris the most certain, safe and —indeed, the ouly vegetable reme- ed. Cures in two to tour days, and recent cases in twenty four hours. No miner: palgem., mo mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier's hope, and a friend te those who do net want tobe exposed, Male packages, @3; Lares as Boot exp Heke Juscme— Trmanentecure , Scroft Sores, Spots. Tetters, ko” Price 91.25 per Sold by 8.0. Ford, See advertisement. MA 2 iz Mon.” diso, Diseases and Abayce which prostrate Pars powers, with sure means of relfef. Sent pes. Address fe 9-eoly rea E ISLAND SOCIALS ttt re their fers, yi GRAND BALL, 3 HALL in AY, . Ho Be 10, 1863, no2h on Bot tHe “uirrie peer sagan aoe B,0. DY ME & 00, 1 venus. _ 20 20-e03t_ bet. ith aad ath sta Ceasar AT BEPUCED' PRICES: - ASH. Lecust Moustan Gente 25. . Stove, Do. Egg, Do. Rese Do. Steamers, pont caged Baty, Stoves Do. Ege, Do, Fur. Pou Bun Btove, Do. Hag. very superior Goal, Lehigh Foundry, 99.25. Dinmohil Vela, Stoveaut Baz, $8.75 Lrken's Valley Do Bow stiee PIN j GOD, of the very best austity, constantly on hand, dow ie the time for families to put in their win. ter's a Ordere will oe received at cur office, § ath street, between EB and F,or at onr wharf, foot of 7th st, y BoP. BROW + No 16-tf 465 oh " eon KE and BE CAG’ 1GA baie Maxor@ttaas RECN acr, ano Copy ri; for 5 Fane DOSE & CHANDLER. are for sale, wholesale and retail by W, 8. R008, et Willard’s and National Hotels, and at W. BE. CHANDLER'S wg Store, under Ebbitt House, corner ¥ end 8 Cle Lath st: We cal ttevtion of deslers.to these nndonbtedly the finest im in THis CouvtRY, MBER! LUMBER!!! 100.000 feet of Virginia Pine Joist, frem 20 to feet jon, 30,000 feet Kaatern Shore & Virgini sand enlock Joist, from tt to Bs feots aed diternet rte © Cypress Shingles. (Bimmons & Davis’ No. earts ~ saat Cypress, Shingles, common brands and E z00d assortment sit £,64ani34 White Pine, Pipiaed sca white Pies Calle OO Joae fee 4 Yellow Pine Dressed Flovring aes ke ae acgs Woerae Sasihor with general avortmicat of all kindy of 8 2 ir * CaP RPM Ottice, No. no 9 in HEE ere oie ee : $400. nam CACCIO CAVALLO, pee een aiar. ‘ gun UNG AME BICA, CHBERE. >: ; onE anil at low prices Bois, Be Att aay ae RU ROAELL. r $id , be economically and sisillfally, A special despatch tothe Memptis Avalapes | says Wal resolution was sntroduesd intoxhe the present State Govern = ry Was called fc bya Gail ged iy score individnals at Fort Smith for thé par-~ a of inaugerating a new Srate.goverament (The Legislature je epip unable to eect a U.S. ‘The lastad vices from Denver City are jabi- lant that the Pacific railfoad is now compleed and repning reg! trains across the Piatte- river bridge, within 275 miles of Denver. A fast express is nearly ready to ran “from the terminus of the road to Denver! The stoek' is rehased, and the life wall ‘be run- ningin a few days. é Thebark Ostenda reports that on the 13th ine ben three hundred miles northeast of , She passed a water-fogged bark, ap- pereatiy American built, painted black, with white sctroll-work undgr her bowsprit, and sails, rigging, buiwarl id forecastie gone. The rea was running ieo high to board the wreek. A new peat mill is about to be put in opera- hon at Middlesex station, about seven miles from Madison, Wisconsin, where there are tm- menee beds of pest, and Gwing to the high price of fuel, the peat business promises to be- come sn important one. Already there are several mills in successful operation within a few miles of Madison. A protestis being signed by business men in Cincignati, irrespective of party, against the removal ot Commissioner Rollins, on the ground that changes im the revenne depart-- ment, especially when good aad experienced men are turned out, are damuging to the pub- lic interests, ‘sult of the election in New York is as For Governor—Fenton, 366.473; Hofl- 32,425. Majority for Fenton. 14,048. For Governor — Woodford, 355,955; 16. The Texas stay law, approved by the Goy- ernor, requires payments on all judgments rendered before the Ist of January, i§t7, to be made iu annual installments of one-fourth each. Andrew MeUnilam, 8 sugar-planter of Louisiana, who went to Brazil with a view to emigration, bas returned, and pronounces it as. unsuitable and less favorable to the Southerner than bis own country. The receipts ef cotton atall the Southern ports since September 1, the opening of the cot- ton year, amount to 330,0W bales, against 450,((0 bales during the same period in 1565, shoWing a decrease of 120,000 bales. The New York //rald's New Orleans special says it is rumored thai an effort is to be made to impeach Governor Wells for attempting to snbyert the State government, George Meyer, assistant United States inter- pal revenue assessor, was shot and killed at Blackville, S. O., by two men named Sanders, who surrendered themseiyes to the sheriff, The steamship San Jacinto, from New York, near Fort Pulaski, Georgia. gs tugs have been sent to her relief, and the vessel will probably be got off. Ex-Alderman Norcross was nominated for Mayor of Boston by tae Republican ward and city committee. Mayor Lincoln sent 2 message to the convention declining a renomination. A system of wholesale larcenies at the freight depot efthe Chicago and Great Kastern rail- road. in Chicago haye been discovered by the police. The New York canal commissionérs an- nounce that the canals will be closed on the 2th of December, except the Champlain canal, which will be closed on the 5th of December. Judge Ketly, of Philadelphia, delivered a Jectwre, Weduesday ¢yeuing, before the Mer- eantile Library Association, at the Music Hall, Boston. The woolen factory at Cohoes, N. Y., will totally suspend operations at the close of this month, They are running now at a lose, and money, it is Sai, will be made by a stoppage. The Charleston and Savannah railroad, sub- ject to sundry Hens, was sold at auction to Joseph H, Taylor aud others for $30,000 dash. A I-comotive exploded on the Georgia rail- road. killing Fifeman Martin and wounding d-engineer Berry. A few days since a citizen in the employ of Colonel Leavenworth was scalped by a party of the Cheyenne Indians at Fort Seraph. The Montana territoris| Legislature con- vened November 5. " The Miseouri Legisiature meets on the first Weduesday in Jauary next. From Canada. Ten oy eer looking characters were ar- rested at Loronto under the habeas corpus act. They couid give no satisfactory account of themselves, and were placed in the old county jail by ine sheriff. The United States Govern- ment bas instructed the Hon. UV. Thurston, American Consul, to appeal for a new trial for the prisoners lemned, and itis the inten- tion of Mr. McKenge to make the t fora new trial weno the —- Le Acom- any of the jan e' ex] pa s through nto ‘fro! meen ca r for Fort Erie, They, will be armed with the Snyder Enfield rifle.” The sheriff has been Sp ener ny ine a ey to'supply the condemned prisouers with ope subatanual meal each a theexpenpe td pedetrayed by the Consul. The whole number ot British reg- ulars hays in Canada up to November ist i¢ 14,Qu0., The findjugs of the court-martiabin the case of ig, have not yet been made public. alt! ‘ court adjourned three Weeks since. is expecied, however; that he will eenerny a Hid cowardice while in front al of the enemy at way.» N ss iS Ay Hetald’s special New York, Toronto dis] asys, 8 darge annexation meetin Ry oo gyn Aesolutions were urging the Oanadian to accept adop' people the terms offered by the lust United States Con- gress. A kw troops have been ore dered by tbe Oauatiian Government to Fort Erie. Mr. . McKenzie applied to-day for anew trial for the Fenian prisoners under sentence of deaths seoseeeeteeperetnntidieytede-thanks From Mexico.—The Estefette cays the Em- eror wag at Cordova, and would be in Oriza- a shortly. The solution of present anx- ious crisis was announced for next week. Oajaca surrendered to the Liberals on the 3ist of October. On the Sth there arrived at Vera Cruz a large amount of Maximilian’s baggage, gzemnae oy, General Framadrid. A letier trom President veo dated Soe gy Hews 3 1, 's Gener: bad y, H ic i mnction Songer Auza » an oned by the ‘Mexican Impe: But litue resistance was made.’ Juarez had ardoned two traitors, Enriquez and Alomso. ut bad ref to pardon Corrangaand Men- deza, who were executed for crimes ‘ofamitted while-Onibvahua was under Imperiat ralé: It is rumored that General Vega. who went to assist Corona, was really employed by ( and, Daving disobeyed Juarez’ orders, was $hot as a traitor by order.of Corona, v A Horrip Case.—Andrew Broekmang,one of the victims of the Indian massacre at ium Mountain, in 1863,has arrived at St Lotts, He experienced the tottates of seeing nis ree four children murdered.and was tnen See ita se poke at sie as string , sev is , en Dilmned binetaip’ toon sSeksne thom hic haste w Previously been perforated with three bullets; but despite these wouuds, the. to Solt Lane Clty, Ste! retuained ia Bos: to Selt Lake City, ° e remat os- CO-OPERATIVE. SQCRTINS —Englagd is. re~ ported as possessing 651 “provident societies,” witht nearty my — memper- working ciréses Of coun’ . Reso life. Mavy of them are stock nies, and make dividends ‘ot profits, and all oe err ee yale or Aino Svirbcesk York wa vee aeremey, ving a be — a ewe! ) bone was torced into the stemach. Be : eet FROM EUROPE. {By the Avantic Cable.) Loxpon, Nev. trae we can, made to consider such Manchester” Haat night Ms. Bright made 2 powerfa, s im art, the case of tbe lex My Scenaeeiane Tepr¢sentatives of the Vuaned States Govers- meutto give security im "he suit where rt is plainif. Times says although the Fed- eral Secretary of the Treasury believes chat tne bonds of the Unites Sintes will be paid in gold, it Would be better if Uongress would secure such payment bylaw FRANCE. Pais, Nov, 21—Evening.—l is said the French Government has received news that the role of Maximihan is virtually at an end, ope sein = pp elect ner pod Gow oe as oF dere: poe upment of stores'to Mexico tobe Prussia. Brrirm, Nov. 2i—Eyening.—There is a re- pia tha: the King of sit has written a etter to Pope Pius, him the protection ‘of Prussia. PUNG@ARY. Pests, Nov 21.—The Hongarian Diet met to-day. The imperial pl was received andread.. Itdeclares that if the Diet will re- move the difficulties in the way of usity a Hungarian ministry will be appointed, and the autonomy of Hungary be re-established. CANDIA. Lonpon, Nov. 2i.—Advices from Crete state thatthe Cretan Assembly deny the report that they have submited to the Turks, The Tumbiesm Prices, The question with the spectiators at this time is not how mueh they will make on their ventures, butit is how long cay they stand the downward movement in prices. It is certain that they cannot stand the pressure mueh longer. Already we near tbat a few weak con- cerns have toppled over, and ayumber of oth- ers are almost upon the verge offaflare. This state of things covers the whole field of specu- Jation, from gold and stocks to pork and beans. Coal, dry goods, groceries, produce—ia fact, everything in the wholesale market is on the down ward road, and business ofall kinds is al- most at a stand sull. All classes of Gealers who have stock on hand are alarmed at this state of the market, but the speculators who bought Jarge stocks in the expectation of advancing prices when winter should set in, are almost jn apanic, How lopg wiilitiast! The gen- eral impression among the merchants is that the decline will only be temporary. and tbatit will be followed by a «harp reaction. ‘There is no certainty, however, of the correct- ness of that conclusion, The salesmen who Dave just been out through the country report that trade in the rural districts is as dull as in the city, @pd toat the merchants there have ample stocks of goods. If this be so, what is there toenlivem trade in the city! We gan hardly think that the long impending fimancial crash is at hai but itis useless to deny that there are man igns pointing strongly in that direction. —N. Y. Sun. restaal i x 0S LESS FARMERS CONVENTION ar RICHMOND.—The Richmond papers of yesterday contain fall reports of the Farmers’ Convention in session in that city. At the meeting on Wednesday, resolutions were adopted:—--That while we should do all in our power to nthize all of the ljabor Dow in our midst, white and colored, yet as this supply is not adeqtiate the wants of ihe country, that the tandholders im;different sec- tons should nuite im offering such inducements to the imnrigrent as will induce him to settle in their midst. That a committer of five be ap- | pointed by the president of this society, whose duty it shal] be to memorialize the Legislature of Virginia to @¢ncourage immigration to this State, and to make sech appropriations as will be needed to carry out unis object. That it ts deemed by this body as most conducive to rhe mutual jiterests of ‘the proprietors and the labor which we bave to employ the laberers tor the longest practicable period, and to pay them money instead of a portion of the crops, ’ Mrekragier, of Rockbridge, from the com- mittee on the subject of usury, submitted a report, cicting with a resolution, “That in the openion of this convention the usury laws of this Stare sBowid be repeelod. and interest for money be the subject =pecial written agree- ment between the parties.” After considerable discussion, In the course of which the obstacles to the development of the State interposed by the usury laws were considered at length, the reportowas adoptea by a very large ms ority A Nove Mersop ov Decrorwe Fruit Trees.—A gentleman of Rochester was lately in Saratoga county, N. Y. and was there ebown an apple tree in fine healthy condition which Dad been ill, subjected to treatment with calomel, and thoroughly cured. This tree was afflicted with insects, which were destroying It atid rendering it upproductiye. A hole was bored into the body of the tree nearly through the sap. and two grains of cal- bmelifiserted. As soon as thé calomel was taken up by ihe sep, the vermin 6n the tree died, and it began to bear fruit, abd has done so for three years, to the entire satisfaction of the owner. Sulphur msy be mixed with the calomel and * jacé-a good effect. This isa tact worth knowing. é ANU#1QUE OaRriaGE.—A colored man drore through the'streets of Richmond last Saturday in . Open one-horse carriage, made whol, “straw with the exception of wheels r@sping-gear, whieh attracted almost as m attention as the arrival of a cirens jor mena- gerie. The wheels were sawed out of, solid Umber, and measured eighteén inches in diam- eter, and revolved glibly their well-lubri- cated anxles. The shafts ‘barness consisted of light material, tastefully adjusted; the body being, without top or cover, three feet in Jength ana perhaps two feet in width, consist- ing entirely of straw interwovén with osiers in & very compact and artistic manuer, with a seat of the same material in the hinderpart, and just large enough to admit a man. attest Det ae wer aaay RESULTS OF, A Qua! ry Persons Killed —A quartel bas tong exis ween a man named Elgin, keeper of an inn at Missouri O vy, and the Titus Ore the in imber, Tes cing ear rie City. Th unere Joe da ‘City on Sunday last, when a violent ‘altercation toox piace between them ard E) in which the thtiersbot and killed. brothers and succeeded im, making arrears and ue ene ube hones of his father-in-law, @ few miles from City. Beas Wilowing ‘nikht he was traced vo Fig in atl place &nu the housé was surrounded they w pa too an + He was iniled by a ball in tha back whi teeing. about yards from the honse. two bandred Tue Rear Cavse or Prussian Success.— With a view to prove that if the Prussian arms issued victorious: tue war it was notowing to the su of the needle guns, but of the men who bore them, 4 return of the num- ber of t in the offi+ by the Prossian infantry tm the: to 268,000, the whole of the cartridges consumed to 1650.000. This allows no more — seven cartridges —— man—a very spsige! ut DUMbeC, Whe ihe successes goisteed are.daken into aceount. In the hot- test engagements at Nach the bighest figure was respeetiy 23 cart. ridges per man. Of eamnon, t-] pi were brought inte pl ‘waren fired ' 000 rounds; a com pntation gi 40°to each gun. England on tbe ‘of Thomas Cuth- eerdener. 33. wi bys e Bti iz in en the 7th inst pAibenpeee en axcrichte Ihe bone proved fruitless: Ustal Sunday Phar aus Boo swallow. but, on the evening of ee tion ensued, and he died on the following day. fitty of the feet w in wo inant conseqnenen wile aga in re The THE LORD BOND ROBBERY. Rearrest of Frank Helles—He makes a o Confession, anc . eveuing rearrested Frank Heilem,.the Wail As broker, on thé charge of parchasing, Trenance As phe hanpon, Teer) fon. = many don. = $5.00 ds, Which. asal —~ bonds fro oay wight 0 Broadway, 4nd on Tuesday afternoon beth the accured were arraigned for examination before Justice Dowling. Gen. S.L.. Woolford, Lienteyant Governor elect, and Vriaado L. Stewart appeared for Mr. Babcock: Hetien, being re} ted by ex-Judge Steartand Mr. Agent 5 Reiliwan. Mr. Joba E. Berrdap- or ln ‘ay Uook K Oo, and Assistant Dis. t Attorney Cunning 8. Bedford, Jr. for the people. Below may be found the material te«- UmeRy Capt. John Jourdan, of toe sixth precinct, wetfied—I have bad 4 conversation wi Frank Hellen: it was on Sunday afternoon Jast, at the sixth preeimet etauon-house. the conversation took place in the station-Hease; lacked Mr. Helien a question; be was under arrest, and knew me to be an officer | went into my room and eaid, “ Mr. Hellen, . am about to ark you ® question, and @nswer or nol, as you ser dit; bim where ne had and which belonged to Mr. Lord: he stated ¢ me that he had getthem from WR Babcock, I asked bim what amount of bonds be had bought from Mr. Babeook; he told me $45,000 worth; I asked him whai be done with them, and be said Bad sold them to Jay Cooke & Uo. I asked him then what per cent- age be was allowed for selling the bends, and he said 2% per cent; 1 asked him if be had any more of the bonds to sel! belo to Mr. Ban- cock; he said + No,” but tbat Mr “Babeock bad told him Chat he had tn Ris possession ween $400,008 and $500,000 tn bonds and rat: see curities; I asked Lim where he pad procured the ceupons for the possession of which he had been arrested: he said from Mr. Babcock, and he said he was to receive for selling them $25; be said be had noi paid Mr. Babcock for the coupons; I thea asked him why he did not pending his examivation, tell where be had got the coupons; be ssid one reason was that Mr. Babcock bad come to bim while he was in Ppricon, and told bim to keep a stiff upper ti and it would be all right; I then asked him if he had not received a $1,000 seven-thirty pend from Babcock; 1 think be at length recollected that be bad: that was ali the conversation that we bad at the time; after my conversation with Hellen. in company with detectives McCord and Elder, 1 went im search of Babcock, and om Monday evenimg 1 arrested him at No. su) way. Babcock peerage to the officers that he bad sold to Frank Hellen €45,000 worth of bonds, but that Hejien had not yet paid Bem tor the coupons. Rufus L. Lord testified as to the character and namber of bonds stolen from him The other testimony was taken after Mr Lord had brought tis testimony to a close, the magistrate deciding to adjourn the investiga- hon upul Friday afternoon next, at 1 & @ clock. The tender of bail for the {ature appearance of their clients, made by the counsel for the de- fense, was rejected, Ex-Jndge Stuart opined that his client, Mr. Hellen, was entitled to the benefit of some lemeney on account of the full confession made after he had been taken into custody, and stated that he considered that if it was ny to arrest apy one, that Jay Cooke & Co., who had pare! the bonds from Mr. Hellen,should be the sufferers, J as- tice Dowling, bowever, was inexorable, and he maintaining bis decision, the provers were reconducted to their celis. Singular Suicide. PERSISTENT SEARCH OF DEATH. The Chicago Tribune bas the following .—A very singular case of suicide occurred on Tue~- day evening of the track of the Obicago, Bur- © lipgton aud Quincy Kailrosd. An unknown ‘woman, concerning Whose uame or histery no information can be gleaned, was seen about six o'clock im the evening, prowling about the Ilsmots Central rownd-bouse in ® manner which excited the suspicions of the employees of the road. She returnedgevasive answers to every question addressed to her. and ehe seemed very reluctant to leave the vieinity of the track, An hour later, while a passenger train was coming imo the city, the mysterious lady pee herself so near the track that the engine rusbed the skirt of ber dress, and the epgi- neer, in passing. put bis band to her head and pushed her away. Still she refusea to depart. ‘There appeared to be a fascination for her in the passing trains, and one of the men em- ployed in ‘bat vieipity bazarded the remark tbat she, acted like a womaa who desired to destroy berseit. At another time tie same evening sbe was seen kneeling in the very center of the track, right where the train would pass, a proceeding which argned ¢ither insan- ity, drunkenness, or a fixed determination to be run over. She was not drunk, however, and her replies te the workmen indicated no unsourdness of mind. A ltue after ten o'clock she succeeded in carrying owt ber strange resolve. A train of passenger and freight cars © the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy lroad. Company left the central depot at 9.55, and reached & narrow avenue between Michigan and Wabath avennes, near 16th street, about ten minutes afterten o'clock. Just as the train turned the curve the enginetr's attention was attracted by a w; who started trom the fence janted herself in the of the engine. immediately reversed the engine, and called loudly to the infarnated creature to get outof the way. Sbe refused to stir, and ecemed not to hear or heed the warn- ing. The train was running at the rate of only But it was too late. The engine and ight car had already passed over her bed: angling it ine tfal manner. The bead was battered out ll shape. and ber limbs were almost severed from the body. The remains were taken in O'Sullivan, who had them house to await identification ever attaches to the rail S7-A lady im Uties met with a shocking death by ihe catching of her hoop skirtin a carriage wheel. S7-Volonel Henry Wilson, while taking the air in @ Boston graveyard on Tuesday, stam- bied on the dead body of a snicide. 7A clergyman’s daughter in England bas eloped with —bride-groom. S7 Miss Jennie Page, an imvalia young lady, sixteen of age committed suicide by anawning in » on Mondsy even- ing. 87 Dr. Westiand Marston bas written anew Ope-act , SBortly to be ont im ‘Washington, ebtitied “A Mere Ubild.” 87" Dean Swift said, “It is useless for us to paren aoe Fae ee chet by f a thing he bas never Teasoned into.” . S27 Mrs. Susanna Troli was burned to death in New York, on Wednesday evening, by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. bed welt pet ge oe prin rome nme Insane Asylum, both made insane death of their only son at Andersonville: B7 A. bewitching beauty of Chi fately betrayed te confidence of an Enghse cap- tain and relieved him of bis wate and dia. mond pin. 5] Se Setting the police on the watch for me- teorics shower, in all the ‘cities, is supposed to bave prevented its appearance. inent New York pugilists naa a ring fight last week of seven and got badly pumme! eeThe country press of East and Middie ‘ennessee notice a vi extensive exodas of Societe os es oo months past to Texas and Arkansas, SS ‘A burglar was once frightened ow! ‘bedi’ ot eauheny ta hee givens alana or ‘ho ber night- tapped dvad out or ihe Window, excinimed, away; ain't you i” SF The colored ladies of Buffalo have, being